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Bigg Boss93
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#59930 2015-01-08 10:07 |
# axlevest : SO Three real questions:Hi there 1 Not really, besides installing one car at time, making a new profile(you must create a new career profile everytime you add or remove a mod anyways) and checking the car shop until you find he VT's error. 2 I guess yes, it all depends on you. Once you located the broken mod you have to "unmount" its rpk(convert it to rdb with the tools you can find in our download area) and open it together with the VT java(both are normal ascii text files, which means you can open them with whatever text editor) and locate which of the chassis has been deleted from the rpk, so do the same on the VT(delete all entries excluding the one/ones of the chassis/chassis' that's left on the rpk... i know it sounds hard but it really isnt. 3 You mainly recognize good mods by the modder who did them, Jesus Christ, Franco, Jaziba, Harrison15, JoeAlex, Me, Robban9000, Roli, Svander and probably i miss naming few others. Anyways these are the so called "good mods", most of them have no java errors or such, everything else is mainly showoff mods so good looking but with a hundred errors each. |
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